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PART 2 UNITED KINGDOM CONTENT UK 1 Introduction Extracts from ‘The Sodens of Coventry’ by Ronald W. Soden[1992] Domesday Book Extracts:Warwickshire Bourton-On-Dunsmore,Warwickshire UK 2 Bernau 1515 Calender of State Papers London Citizens Boyd’s Marriage Lists The Bernau Files UK 3 Part 1 Warwickshire Parish Registers, 1554 – 1649 UK 4 Part 2 Warwickshire Parish Registers, 1656-1699/ 1689 Quakers UK 5 Part 3 Warwickshire Parish Registers, 1700 – 1870 [ 1837 Bedworth Sodens to Sydney, Australia] England IGI pre – 1700 Warwickshire Towns IGI Warwickwhire Parish Registers UK 6 Warwickshire Miscellany Boyd’s Units Boyd’s London Burials Prerogative Court of Canterbury The Great Card Index at the SoG London Inhabitants English Army Notes UK 7 The Special Collection at the SoG Baptisms at Holy Trinity,Coventry The Glencross Index Buckinghamshire Marriages Quaker Burials West’s Directory for Warwickshire Birth Briefs at the SoG Wallis’ 18 Century Medical Lists University Notes 1851 National Census 1858 Hannah Rouvray , nee Soden UK 8 1707 – 1868 :Military Notes UK 9 1860 Law Notes 1861 National Census 1863 Inventor Note The Harleian Society Clergy Notes 1870 London Police Index 1871 National Census 1887 Wimbledon Tennis Championships 1879 S.S. Abyssinia 1891 National Census UK Miscellaneous 1702 – 1926 World War 1 Medal Roll/SODEN Commonwealth War Graves Commission World War 2 Profiles Times Index The Sodens of Wincombe,Oxfordshire INTRODUCTION There follows a collection from miscellaneous sources in Ireland and England. I believe these will be of interest to the British and North American reader and ,perhaps,of some general interest to the Irish reader.They give a good general indication to the spread of the name in different parts of the United Kingdom.However,my primary aim was to trace the origins of Robert and Thomas Soden of Sligo in England and ,thence,the preponderance of information on the period pre-1700. Reaney Extract:- ‘Soden’ according to Reaney 9294 – r -1 page 30 soden/Soldan(v. Sowden Soltan – v. Sowden page 32: Sowden, Soden, Soltan, Soldan, Sultan. alan Soldanc, Soldench 1166,1175 P(Y) Sowtan, Soldangus, Ric I Cur (K) Henry Soldan, 12th Feu Du roger le Soudan,1208 Cur (Y) Robert le Sowden, 1279 RH (BK) OFr Soudan ‘Sultan’ occasionally perhaps a nickname , but often a pageant-name from the Soldan of the Saracens. cl”….he that playeth the sowsayeer is percase a sowter. Yet if one showed …calle him by his own name…. one of his tormentors might hap to breake his (one’s) head.” (Sir Thomas More) DOMESDAY BOOK: WARWICKSHIRE 1066 A.D. There follows a number of extracts from the Domesday Book for Warwickshire for towns with which the ‘Soden’ name is associated. I thought these might give some idea of the origin of the towns of the area at this very early stage in English society.Few families are lucky enough to be able to trace their ancestry before the Domesday Book.The nearest name or variation to ‘Soden’ is ‘SOTI’ in the town of SHUSTOKE,which is included below in the original and translation.I do not believe,however that there is any link with the name ‘Soden.’All the other excerpts are in translation.There is also one extract on the village of Bourton-on-Dunsmore,birthplace of Thomas and Robert Soden. The towns are as follows:- Bourton 16.30 Shustoke 31.7 =============================================================================== THE LAND OF GEOFFREY DE LA GUERCHE THE LAND OF THE COUNT OF MEULAN 23.10 30 in BOURTON (-on-Dunsmore) 5 hides.Ingenwulf holds from 13 villagers and 11 smallholders with 3 ½ ploughs; 1 man-at-arms has 1 ½ ploughs. Meadow,50 acres. The value was 60s;now 70s. Leofwin held it freely before 1066. THE LAND OF GEOFFREY DE LA GUERCHE 31.7 Also from Geoffrey,Soti holds SHUSTOKE. 4 Hides. Land for 8 ploughs.In lordship 1 plough;3 slaves;10 villagers with 3 ploughs. Meadow 16 acres;woodland 1 league long and ½ league wide. 243 d The value was and is 40s. De eod.G.ten Sotus Scotescote. Ibi funt.IIII.hidae Tra.e VIII.car. In dnio.e una car. 7 III.ferui.7 X.vitti cu.III.car. 243 d Ibi.XVI.ac pti.Silva.1.leuu lg.7 dimid leuu lat. Valuit 7 val.XL.folid. Bourton – on – Dunsmore,Warwickshire,England. Bourton – on- Dunsmore is a parish and small village about 5 miles southwest of Rugby. It is south of the A45 in the direction of Birdingbury. (Warwickshire Tourist Office) |
Site of the Battle of Edgehill
in the English Civil War
Map of Bourton on Dunsmore, WW
The Lands and the Site of the Throckmorton Church, WW
The Bell Ropes of St. Laurences Church, Rowington, WW
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